Study finds little agreement between Republicans and Democrats on media sources they trust
- A survey by the Pew Research Center shows that Forbes and The Wall Street Journal are the only two out of 30 news sources trusted more than distrusted by both parties.
- The survey illustrates political polarization, revealing that Democrats and Republicans have different media preferences.
- According to Pew, 56% of Republicans trust Fox News Channel, while 31% trust the Joe Rogan podcast.
- Elisa Shearer from Pew states, 'It’s still a very polarized media ecosystem.
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Study finds little agreement between Republicans and Democrats on media sources they trust
A new survey by the Pew Research Center finds little agreement between Republicans and Democrats in the media sources they trust.
Pew Survey Finds Little Agreement Between Republicans and Democrats on Media Sources They Trust - Bucks County Beacon
A new survey by the Pew Research Center finds little agreement between Republicans and Democrats in the media sources they trust. Researchers say that’s further indication of both political polarization and the different media silos that supporters of the parties often find themselves in. Of 30 news sources tested, there were only two that both Democrats and Republicans said they were likely to trust — the business publications Forbes and The Wa…
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Bias Distribution
- 74% of the sources are Center
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